In the above video, comic Eric Schwartz relays this painful information to Gotye himself (OK, a guy pretending to be Gotye) and then lays out his case in song: "I became addicted to it at first because it was magic," Schwartz sings. "Radio played it again and over again. I repainted my whole room like it, got a full-body tattoo of him. This song is much harder to ditch than a lover. But now it's time to turn it off. Never heard a song so catchy I had to break up with it. I with that I could keep it on, but they played it at my cousin Jacob's Bar Mitzvah." Later, Schwartz laments the fact that the song is also his grandmother's ringtone.
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Do you agree? Is it finally time to hear other songs? Let us know in the comments.
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This story originally published on Mashable here.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gotye-parody-end-gotye-parodies-music-used-love-071059420.html
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